[28/09/2023 02:31]
New York – Saba
The UN Security Council Sanctions Committee urged the Houthi militia to comply with its obligations under international humanitarian law.
The committee also urged, in a statement issued by it, “non-state armed groups, such as the Houthis, to stop continuing to use educational and religious institutions and public institutions in Yemen to spread hate speech, encourage violence" and recruit child fighters.
The statement was based on the recommendations of the expert group following its investigations that it conducted during the last period regarding the violations of the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi coup militia, especially its use of schools, religious institutions, and summer centers to perpetuate racist ideas, sow hatred, booby-trap the minds of young people and children, and incite against members of society who oppose the trends and practices of the terrorist militias.
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